The Oregon Conservation Strategy is an overarching plan to conserve Oregon’s fish and wildlife, and their habitats. It combines the best available science and conservation priorities with recommended voluntary actions and tools for all Oregonians to define their own conservation role.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service approved the 10-year revision of the Oregon Conservation Strategy in August 2016. The Oregon Conservation Strategy is now available in an interactive website at www.OregonConservationStrategy.org. Visit the new website to quickly search for specific Strategy Species and Strategy Habitats, see how they are impacted by statewide Key Conservation Issues, check if your project falls into a Conservation Opportunity Area, access the Oregon Nearshore Strategy, or create and download your own Strategy maps using the upgraded ODFW Compass mapping system. The online version is much more user friendly and compatible with how we work today.

Compass: An online data and mapping tool for Oregon’s fish and wildlife

This interactive map portrays crucial fish and wildlife habitats, ODFW datasets, and maps many of the Oregon Conservation Strategy components.